Delsea's Bryan Dobzanski came into the state tournament as a favorite who had earned a reputation as more than a standout wrestler.

The senior will attend the University of Louisville in the fall on a baseball scholarship and is expected to be selected in this year's Major League Baseball draft. Still, he wanted to leave his legacy on Delsea and South Jersey wrestling.

Dobzanski earned a reversal with two seconds left in double overtime to defeat Don Bosco Prep's Zack Chakonis, 3-1, in double overtime in the 220-pound final at the NJSIAA/Resilite championships yesterday at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City.

It was Dobzanski's second consecutive state title and 89th consecutive victory.

“There was a huge target on my back,” Dobzanski said. “I've been on this crazy long win streak, I've only allowed three points the whole season. I know people are gunning to beat me and if they beat me, it's a huge accomplishment for them.

“It's a lot of pressure. It's something you have to deal with. You have to deal with it. You have to rise to the occasion. You've got to be the better man and I think I was.”

Dobzanski and Chakonis met in the 220-pound final last March and Dobzanski won by a point. It was the only state final rematch from a year ago.

“I'm hoping everybody who was in the building remembers me,” Dobzanski said. “That's my goal in life – to be remembered, to be somebody in the world. I really feel like this is a step closer to being a great person. That's all I wanted to do, be remembered, be legendary. I did that here today.”

To reach the final, Dobzanski picked up falls over Southern Regional's Jesse Bauta and Wayne Valley's Justin Walker and won a 5-0 decision over St. Peter's Jordan Fox.

Walker and Fox both ended their seasons on the podium, finishing third and fourth, respectively.